Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a remark on behavior.
Lots of inappropriate language is a remark on behavior. Doesn’t mean it’s not a nasty word we should drop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, no. There are LOTS of wealthy people who do tacky things - monogram things, drive needlessly big/expensive cars for an image, wear things with prominent logos, get fillers and other weird bodily changes, etc.
Disagree about monograms, generally. They’re traditional on linens for wedding presents, and pretty necessary when you have multiple boys/men in the house all wearing pretty much the same button-downs! Agree though that there’s a little bit of ick factor for me when it comes to mono’d napkins, because it doubles down on the idea that you’re reusing them many multiple times before washing them.
Many of us have inherited monogrammed linen napkins from grandparents, etc. They're beautiful and traditional. In my family, they're washed after every use.
Anonymous wrote:Tacky is when you put effort into doing something that makes you look worse than if you had don’t nothing.
Being authentically poor isn’t tacky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, no. There are LOTS of wealthy people who do tacky things - monogram things, drive needlessly big/expensive cars for an image, wear things with prominent logos, get fillers and other weird bodily changes, etc.
Disagree about monograms, generally. They’re traditional on linens for wedding presents, and pretty necessary when you have multiple boys/men in the house all wearing pretty much the same button-downs! Agree though that there’s a little bit of ick factor for me when it comes to mono’d napkins, because it doubles down on the idea that you’re reusing them many multiple times before washing them.